Cindy separated her fruit flies into equal groups. She estimates that there are 2¹⁰ fruit flies in each of 2² jars. How many fruit flies does Cindy have in all?

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2021-02-02

Cindy separated her fruit flies into equal groups. She estimates that there are 2¹⁰ fruit flies in each of 2² jars. How many fruit flies does Cindy have in all?

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Delorenzoz

Delorenzoz

Skilled2021-02-03Added 91 answers

Each jar contains 210 fruit flies so we multiply using the rule: am×an=am+n
210×22=210+2=212, or, 4096 fruit flies

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